NEW YORK - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's car was stolen today and his assistant was punched in the face during the carjacking, police said.
Bloomberg was not in the 2001 Lexus, which was stolen while the aide was running an errand in Hackensack, New Jersey, local police said.
About 9am local time, a woman approached the window of the car and asked Bloomberg's employee for money, Hackensack police said. When he refused, a man opened the car door and began to argue, they said.
"He punches the driver in the face. She reaches into the car and starts grabbing at the driver and at some point ... they wrestle (the driver) out of the car," a Hackensack police spokesman said.
The car was found about two hours later, abandoned by the side of a road in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Police said they were still searching for the two suspects.
Police said the employee, who helps look after Bloomberg's personal business, was not seriously injured. Police declined to give his identity but said he was 62 years old.
- REUTERS
Thieves steal New York Mayor Bloomberg's car
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